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Zabarella, Francesco - Cardinal, celebrated canonist, born at Padua (1360-1417)Zabulon - One of the twelve sons of Jacob and ancestor of the tribe of the same nameZacatecas - Diocese in the Republic of Mexico, suffragan of GuadalajaraZaccaria, Francesco Antonio - Theologian, historian, and writer (1714-1795)Zacconi, Ludovico - Musical theorist (1550-1623)Zacharias - The prophecy of Zacharias is one of the books admitted by both Jews and Christians into their canon of Sacred Writings, one of the Minor ProphetsZacharias Chrysopolitanus - A famous exegete of the Premonstratensian Order; born at Chrysopolis (Besancon); died about 1155Zachary, Pope Saint - Biography of this eighth-century pontiff, with special emphasis on his diplomacy and his relations with St. BonifaceZachary, Canticle of - One of the three great canticles in the opening chapters of this Gospel, the other two being the Magnificat and Nunc dimittisZádori, János - Ecclesiastical writer, born at Katloez, County of Neutra, Hungary (1831-1887)Zahle and Forzol - Greco-Melchite dioceseZakho - Diocese in ChaldeaZallinger zum Thurn, Jacob Anton - Philosopher and canonist (1735-1813)Zallwein, Gregor - Austrian canonist (1712-1766)Zalvidea, José Maria de - Spanish Franciscan, born at Bilbao, Vizeaya, Spain (1780-1846)Zama - Titular see of Numidia. Zama Major and Zama MinorZambesi Mission - Prefecture Apostolic of the Zambesi MissionZamboanga, Diocese of - Philippine Islands, including the islands of Basilan, Camiguin, Dinagat, Mindanao, Siargao, and the Sulu ArchipelagoZamboni, Giuseppe - Priest and physicist (1776-1846)Zamora - Diocese in SpainZamora - Diocese in MexicoZamora - Vicariate Apostolic in EcuadorZampieri, Domenico - Italian painter (1581-1641)Zängerle, Roman Sebastian - Prince-Bishop of Seckau (1771-1848)Zante - Diocese in GreeceZantedeschi, Francesco - Priest and physicist (1797-1873)Zanzibar - Located on the eastern coast of Africa, colonized by Asiatic nationsZapoteca Indians - Mexican tribe located chiefly in Oaxaca and GuerreroZara - Archdiocese in DalmatiaZarai - Titular see of Numidia in AfricaZarlino, Gioseffe - Italian musical theorist (1517-1590)Zasius, Ulric - Jurist, born at Constance (1461-1536)Zeal - From delos, a derivative of deo 'to boil', to 'throb with heat'Zegers, Nicholas Tacitus - Exegete, born either at Diest or Brussels during the latter half of the fifteenth century; died at Louvain, 25 August, 1559Zela - Titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Amasea in the HelenopontusZell, Karl - Statesman, philologist, defender of Church rights (1793-1873)Zell, Ulrich - Publisher, first printer of Cologne (d. 1507)Zengg-Modrus - Diocese in HungaryZeno, Saint - Bishop of Verona, d. 380Zeno of Elea - Greek philosopher (b. 490 B.C.)Zenobius, Saint - Bishop of Florence, died probably in 417Zenonopolis - Titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Seleucia, Trachaea in IsauriaZephaniah - The ninth of the twelve Minor Prophets of the Canon of the Old Testament; preached and wrote in the second half of the seventh century B.CZephyrinus, Pope Saint - Fairly long article on this pontiff, who died in 217Zephyrium - Titular see in CiliciaZeugma - Titular see in SyriaZeuss, Johann Kaspar - Founder of Celtic philology, an eminent philologist, and studied at the gymnasium of Bamberg (1806-1856)Ziegelbauer, Magnoald - Historian who took vows at the Abbey of Zwiefalten 21 November, 1707, was ordained priest, 21 March, 1713, and became professor of theology at his monasteryZiegler, Gregorius Thomas - Bishop of Linz (1770-1852)Zierikzee, Cornelius van - Franciscan born at Zierikzee, a town in the Province of Zeeland, Holland (1405-1462)Zigliara, Tommaso Maria - Cardinal, theologian, and philosopher (1833-1893)Zimmer, Patrick Benedict - Philosopher and theologian (1752-1820)Zingarelli, Niccolò Antonio - Composer, born at Naples (1752-1837)Zingerle, Pius - Orientalist, born at Meran, in the Tyrol 1801. Died at the Abbey of Marienberg near Meran in 1881Zionists - Followers of the movement to segregate the Jewish people as a nationZionites - A sect which flourished in the eighteenth century at Ronsdorf in the Duchy of BergZips - Diocese in HungaryZircz - Cistercian abbey in HungaryZita, Saint - Short biographical article on the domestic servant, who died in 1271Zita's Home for Friendless Women, Saint - Founded in New York, by Ellen O'Keefe (Mother Zita) in 1890Zoara - A titular see of Palestina TertiaZoega, Jörgen - Archeologist and numismatist (1755-1809)Zolkiewski, Stanislaus - Chancellor of Poland (1547-1620)Zonaras, John - Twelfth-century Byzantine chronicler and canonistZoque Indians - A Mexican tribe dwelling in the western part of Chipas, north of the Sierra Madre, and part of Tabasco and OaxacaZosimus, Pope Saint - Account of his pontificate focuses on his entanglement with the Pelagian controversyZosimus - Biographical article providing an overview of Zosimus' contributions to Roman historyZucchetto - The small, round skullcap of the ecclesiasticZulia, Diocese of - Comprises the State of Zulia in the Republic of VenezuelaZululand - A territory in South Africa inhabited by the Zulus or Amazulus, who belong to the Bantu familyZumárraga, Juan de - Franciscan born at Durango in the Basque. Custodian of the convent of AbrojoZuñi Indians - A Pueblo tribe residing on the bank of the Rio Zuni near the boundary of New MexicoZurbaran, Francisco - Artist born in the suburb of Fuente de Cantos in Estramadure, on the boundaries of Andalusia, Nov., 1598Zurich - The capital of the Swiss canton of the same nameZurla, Giacinto Placido - Cardinal Vicar of Rome and writer on medieval geography, born at Legnano of noble parents (1769-1843)Zwettl - Cistercian abbey in AustriaZwingli, Ulrich - Founder of the Reformation in Switzerland, born at Wildhaus in Switzerland (1484-1531)Zwirner, Ernst Friedrich - Architect born at Jakobswalde in Silesia (1802-1861)